http://www.timesofisrael.com/german-court-prohibits-circumcisions/
German judges rule parents can be brought to court for circumcising children
When not performed out of medical necessity, circumcisions constitute a ‘severe 
and irreversible interference into physical integrity,’ Cologne judges rule
By Raphael Ahren June 26, 2012, 10:49 am 116 
 
An 8-day-old baby is prepared for his circumcision (illustrative photo Serge 
Attal/Flash90)
Related Topics
  a.. circumcision 
  b.. Jews in Germany 
  c.. Holm Putzke
Parents having their sons circumcised can be brought before a judge for causing 
bodily injury, even if they did so for religious reasons, a regional court in 
Germany has ruled.

The recent landmark decision will likely draw the condemnation of Jewish and 
Muslim communities, although official representatives have refrained from 
commenting so far, saying they first want to study the reasons given for the 
judgment.

Following the judgment by the District Court of Cologne, neither the rights of 
parents nor the constitutional freedom of religion can justify interventions 
such as circumcision, according to Financial Times Deutschland, which first 
reported the story.

Jewish community officials in Cologne said they have yet to study the court 
decision but have already contacted the Central Council of Jews in Germany. 
“The Central Council will try immediately to receive a written version of the 
judgment. Only then will it be possible to comment,” a statement read. “We 
understand the disquiet and we noticed the numerous phone calls and emails of 
our community members. We will stay involved and keep you updated.”

University of Passau jurist Holm Putzke told the FTD the decision could have 
far-reaching ramifications.

“As opposed to many politicians, the court was not deterred by fears of being 
criticized for anti-Semitism or hostility toward religion,” he said. “This 
decision could not only influence future jurisdiction, it could also lead the 
relevant religions to change their attitude with respect to the fundamental 
nature of children’s rights.”

The case that prompted the ruling took place in Cologne, when a 4-year-old boy, 
circumcised by a Muslim doctor, began bleeding two days after the surgery and 
needed to be brought into the emergency room.

The state prosecutor’s office learned of the case and sued, leading the 
district court to rule that the circumcision was a “severe and irreversible 
interference into physical integrity.”

Today, there are about 200,000 Jews in Germany, about 5,000 of them in the 
western city of Cologne.

Legal experts told the paper they assume that other courts in Germany could 
deal with similar cases and that the question of religiously motivated 
circumcisions will end up in the country’s Supreme Court.


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